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What happened to Aerobics Oz Style?

What happened to Aerobics Oz Style?

Aerobics Oz Style is an Australian aerobic exercise instruction television series, shown in Australia on weekends and then weekdays on Network Ten at 6:00 am then 6:30 am and distributed to many other countries. It was cancelled by Channel Ten at the end of 2005.

How old is June Jones from Aerobics Oz Style?

June Jones, 60, starred in the show from its very first episode. Working as an aerobics instructor in Sydney’s eastern suburbs, she received a call from the show’s production team to gather some teachers for an audition.

How can I watch Aerobics Oz Style?

Bust out your best retro workout outfit and get ready to stretch, bend, step and tone — because Network Ten has just dropped a heap of old-school episodes on its free streaming platform. Over at 10Play, 15 90s-era instalments of Aerobics Oz Style are now available to watch (complete with 90s-era soundtracks).

Is Aerobics Oz Style still on TV?

Airing on Channel Ten at 6am and later 6.30am, Aerobics Oz Style began in 1982 and was cancelled in 2005, with over 4,500 episodes available. Re-runs were still being regularly shown on Foxtel and Sky in the early hours of the morning after its cancellation.

How old is June Jones?

68 years (February 19, 1953)
June Jones/Age

How do you do aerobic exercise?

At-home aerobic exercise

  1. Start by jogging forward as you swing the jump rope over your head and under your feet.
  2. Next, reverse your direction and jog backward as you continue to swing the jump rope.
  3. Finish your set by doing a hopscotch jump for 15 seconds.
  4. Rest for 15 seconds between sets.
  5. Repeat 18 times.

Who did June Jones coach for?

Hamilton Tiger-CatsHead coach, 2017–2018
SMU Mustangs footballHead coach, 2008–2014Los Angeles ChargersHead coach, 1998–1998Atlanta FalconsHead coach, 1994–1996
June Jones/Past teams coached

Jones would then spend seven years as the head coach at SMU, spend a stint as a high school offensive coordinator, coach the Hamilton Tiger-Cats of the CFL for two seasons, and eventually enjoyed a brief stint as a head coach in the XFL.

How does the run and shoot offense work?

The run and shoot system uses a formation consisting of one running back and usually four wide receivers. The basic idea behind the run and shoot is a flexible offense that adjusts “on the fly,” with the receivers changing their routes based on the defensive coverage and play of the defenders covering them.

Is June Jones still coaching?

June Sheldon Jones III (born February 19, 1953) is an American football coach and former player who currently serves as head coach and general manager of the Houston Roughnecks.

What is the purpose of a run and shoot offense?

The run and shoot offense (also known as Run N’ Shoot) is an offensive system for American football which emphasizes receiver motion and on-the-fly adjustments of receivers’ routes in response to different defenses.

When did June Jones start Aerobics Oz Style?

Please try again later. June Jones, a founding member of the show in 1982, said: “We started Aerobics Oz Style 35 years ago but the fundamentals of a productive workout are still the same as they were then – warm up and down properly, mix up your routine and drink plenty of water.” For more information about the event click here.

Who are the actors in Aerobics Oz Style?

It was set across a number of iconic locations around Australia as the cast – which included names such as June Jones, Mia Baker, Erin Jayne Gard and Wendi Carroll – whipped viewers into shape every morning. Like what you see? Sign up to our bodyandsoul.com.au newsletter for more stories like this.

When did Aerobics Oz Style start on TV?

Well, Network Ten is bringing back ‘Aerobics Oz Style’ to our TV screens to help keep you in tip-top shape. The retro-style workout was an Aussie hit, which began in 1982 and aired on Ten at 6am and 6.30am.

When do Aerobics Oz Style come to Sydney?

The three fitness gurus will be in Sydney this month, putting on a free workout session at Max Watt’s Sydney on Saturday 21 October from 10.30am – 11.30am. If playback doesn’t begin shortly, try restarting your device. Videos you watch may be added to the TV’s watch history and influence TV recommendations.